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CHAPTER A DAY
Started in 1931, "Chapter a Day" is WPR's longest-running program. Hosts read a chapter from a book each day. Genres range from works of fiction, history and biography, and are read in half hour increments. "Chapter A Day" can be heard weekdays on the Ideas Network at 12:30p.m. and 11 p.m.
IDEAS DAILY
Wisconsin Public Radio features in-depth news from WPR’s seven bureaus and NPR, entertainment programs, classical music and discussions on the Ideas Network. SHOW ARCHIVES FOR CHAPTER A DAY Fri, 05/14/2021 - 11:00pm. The Woman Who Stole Vermeer 5 Of 15 - Norman Gilliland reads from 'The Woman Who Stole Vermeer' by Anthony M. Amore. In 1972, the slaying fo thirteen unarmed protesters in Derry turns the wealthy Englishwoman Rose Dugdale to the cause of Irish Republicanism. Listen. Thu, 05/13/2021 - 11:00pm. BETA | WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO "BETA" features playful and provocative profiles of the people changing our world through arts, culture and technology. The program is hosted by Doug Gordon and airs Saturdays at 9 a.m. on the NPR News & Classical Network and 11 a.m. on The Ideas Network. ZORBA PASTER ON YOUR HEALTH Each week, Dr. Zorba Paster and co-host Tom Clark provide listeners with health and fitness tips to live a full and healthy life. The down-to-earth, personal style makes this call-in show as entertaining as it is informative. "Zorba Paster On Your Health" can be heard Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. and again from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. on theIdeas Network.
SIMPLY FOLK
Host Dan Robinson plays a wide variety of music, including Americana, traditional folk, roots, bluegrass, Celtic and Nordic, traditional blues, singer-songwriter, Wisconsin-based, and new releases. "Simply Folk" can be heard Sunday evenings on the Ideas and NPR News & Music networks from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. HISTORIC TELEMARK SKI LODGE BEING TORN DOWN, REIMAGINED AS The Telemark Lodge in northern Wisconsin is being torn down after a long history of hosting skiiers and travelers from around the world. We learn more about its past and the plans for its future. PICKING UP THE PIECES OF MAHJONG Saturday, November 30, 2019, 3:35pm. Listen Download. At the end of each year, all the Filipino moms at our family New Years' Eve party would break out this tile game with all these Chinese symbols — mahjong. They’d play for hours, always screaming and laughing like Filipino moms do, sometimes playing until the wee hours of themorning.
WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO | Wisconsin Public Radio features in-depth news from WPR’s seven bureaus and NPR, entertainment programs, classical music and discussions on the Ideas Network. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT VACCINE CARDS What You Need To Know About Vaccine Cards. More than 38 percent of Wisconsinites have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine as of Friday and have a physical or electronic vaccine card to prove it. Vaccine cards aren't anything new historically, but they may be unfamiliar to people who haven't received them before.CHAPTER A DAY
Started in 1931, "Chapter a Day" is WPR's longest-running program. Hosts read a chapter from a book each day. Genres range from works of fiction, history and biography, and are read in half hour increments. "Chapter A Day" can be heard weekdays on the Ideas Network at 12:30p.m. and 11 p.m.
IDEAS DAILY
Wisconsin Public Radio features in-depth news from WPR’s seven bureaus and NPR, entertainment programs, classical music and discussions on the Ideas Network. SHOW ARCHIVES FOR CHAPTER A DAY Fri, 05/14/2021 - 11:00pm. The Woman Who Stole Vermeer 5 Of 15 - Norman Gilliland reads from 'The Woman Who Stole Vermeer' by Anthony M. Amore. In 1972, the slaying fo thirteen unarmed protesters in Derry turns the wealthy Englishwoman Rose Dugdale to the cause of Irish Republicanism. Listen. Thu, 05/13/2021 - 11:00pm. BETA | WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO "BETA" features playful and provocative profiles of the people changing our world through arts, culture and technology. The program is hosted by Doug Gordon and airs Saturdays at 9 a.m. on the NPR News & Classical Network and 11 a.m. on The Ideas Network. ZORBA PASTER ON YOUR HEALTH Each week, Dr. Zorba Paster and co-host Tom Clark provide listeners with health and fitness tips to live a full and healthy life. The down-to-earth, personal style makes this call-in show as entertaining as it is informative. "Zorba Paster On Your Health" can be heard Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. and again from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. on theIdeas Network.
SIMPLY FOLK
Host Dan Robinson plays a wide variety of music, including Americana, traditional folk, roots, bluegrass, Celtic and Nordic, traditional blues, singer-songwriter, Wisconsin-based, and new releases. "Simply Folk" can be heard Sunday evenings on the Ideas and NPR News & Music networks from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. HISTORIC TELEMARK SKI LODGE BEING TORN DOWN, REIMAGINED AS The Telemark Lodge in northern Wisconsin is being torn down after a long history of hosting skiiers and travelers from around the world. We learn more about its past and the plans for its future. PICKING UP THE PIECES OF MAHJONG Saturday, November 30, 2019, 3:35pm. Listen Download. At the end of each year, all the Filipino moms at our family New Years' Eve party would break out this tile game with all these Chinese symbols — mahjong. They’d play for hours, always screaming and laughing like Filipino moms do, sometimes playing until the wee hours of themorning.
CHAPTER A DAY
Started in 1931, "Chapter a Day" is WPR's longest-running program. Hosts read a chapter from a book each day. Genres range from works of fiction, history and biography, and are read in half hour increments. "Chapter A Day" can be heard weekdays on the Ideas Network at 12:30p.m. and 11 p.m.
DHS REPORTS 134 NEW COVID-19 CASES, 1 NEW DEATH 7 hours ago · New reports of COVID-19 cases are on the decline in Wisconsin, based on the latest data published by the state Department of Health Services.. DHS reported 134 new cases of the disease Tuesday, bringing the average for the past seven days to 134 daily cases. One week ago, the average was 150 daily cases.New cases for Wednesday were not reported at the time of publication. STUDY FINDS COVID-19 DOESN'T THREATEN SAFETY OF NATION’S Giving blood during the coronavirus pandemic is safe — as long as standard screening precautions are taken — a new study by the National Institutes of Health found.. The study hopes to reassure donors reluctant to give blood because they were previously infectedwith COVID-19.
HOW PANDEMIC IS AFFECTING DEBT IN US More people have been able to pay down credit card debt over the pandemic, but a growing number of people with low credit scores are falling behind on car payments. LISTEN: HOW TO BE PRODUCTIVE WHILE WORKING AT HOME OR Wisconsin Public Radio features in-depth news from WPR’s seven bureaus and NPR, entertainment programs, classical music and discussions on the Ideas Network. PRX REMIX | WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO PRX Remix is a compilation of the best stories, conversations, and audio essays from the Public Radio Exchange. Remix sounds like the best of public radio on shuffle with creative spoken-word programs, amazing podcasts, fascinating interviews, and intriguing sounds. It’s hosted and produced by Roman Mars, founder of the podcast collective Radiotopia. MILWAUKEE POLICE TO ADD WHISTLEBLOWER PROTECTION FOR 1 day ago · The Milwaukee Police Department is working on a whistleblower protection policy to support its officers who report misconduct in use of force incidents. HOW DEMOCRATIC IS AMERICAN DEMOCRACY? KEY PILLARS FACE The American political tradition enshrines majority rule, with rights for the minority. But some wonder whether the United States is sliding toward minority rule. WHAT A NEW FEDERAL INVESTMENT COULD MEAN FOR TECH 10 hours ago · The U.S. Senate is poised to pass a bill this week which would boost funding for research and development into technology and manufacturing. We talk about what it would mean for American industry and competition with China. A LOOK AT THE STATE'S INVESTIGATION INTO CATHOLIC CLERGY 1 day ago · The Archdiocese of Milwaukee says it will not cooperate in the state's new investigation into abuse by clergy members. We discuss at what Attorney General Josh Kaul is looking for from the Catholic Church, why the archdiocese is pushing back, and what mayhappen next.
WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO | Wisconsin Public Radio features in-depth news from WPR’s seven bureaus and NPR, entertainment programs, classical music and discussions on the Ideas Network. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT VACCINE CARDS What You Need To Know About Vaccine Cards. More than 38 percent of Wisconsinites have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine as of Friday and have a physical or electronic vaccine card to prove it. Vaccine cards aren't anything new historically, but they may be unfamiliar to people who haven't received them before.CHAPTER A DAY
Started in 1931, "Chapter a Day" is WPR's longest-running program. Hosts read a chapter from a book each day. Genres range from works of fiction, history and biography, and are read in half hour increments. "Chapter A Day" can be heard weekdays on the Ideas Network at 12:30p.m. and 11 p.m.
IDEAS DAILY
Wisconsin Public Radio features in-depth news from WPR’s seven bureaus and NPR, entertainment programs, classical music and discussions on the Ideas Network. SHOW ARCHIVES FOR CHAPTER A DAY Fri, 05/14/2021 - 11:00pm. The Woman Who Stole Vermeer 5 Of 15 - Norman Gilliland reads from 'The Woman Who Stole Vermeer' by Anthony M. Amore. In 1972, the slaying fo thirteen unarmed protesters in Derry turns the wealthy Englishwoman Rose Dugdale to the cause of Irish Republicanism. Listen. Thu, 05/13/2021 - 11:00pm. BETA | WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO "BETA" features playful and provocative profiles of the people changing our world through arts, culture and technology. The program is hosted by Doug Gordon and airs Saturdays at 9 a.m. on the NPR News & Classical Network and 11 a.m. on The Ideas Network. ZORBA PASTER ON YOUR HEALTH Each week, Dr. Zorba Paster and co-host Tom Clark provide listeners with health and fitness tips to live a full and healthy life. The down-to-earth, personal style makes this call-in show as entertaining as it is informative. "Zorba Paster On Your Health" can be heard Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. and again from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. on theIdeas Network.
SIMPLY FOLK
Host Dan Robinson plays a wide variety of music, including Americana, traditional folk, roots, bluegrass, Celtic and Nordic, traditional blues, singer-songwriter, Wisconsin-based, and new releases. "Simply Folk" can be heard Sunday evenings on the Ideas and NPR News & Music networks from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. HISTORIC TELEMARK SKI LODGE BEING TORN DOWN, REIMAGINED AS The Telemark Lodge in northern Wisconsin is being torn down after a long history of hosting skiiers and travelers from around the world. We learn more about its past and the plans for its future. PICKING UP THE PIECES OF MAHJONG Saturday, November 30, 2019, 3:35pm. Listen Download. At the end of each year, all the Filipino moms at our family New Years' Eve party would break out this tile game with all these Chinese symbols — mahjong. They’d play for hours, always screaming and laughing like Filipino moms do, sometimes playing until the wee hours of themorning.
WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO | Wisconsin Public Radio features in-depth news from WPR’s seven bureaus and NPR, entertainment programs, classical music and discussions on the Ideas Network. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT VACCINE CARDS What You Need To Know About Vaccine Cards. More than 38 percent of Wisconsinites have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine as of Friday and have a physical or electronic vaccine card to prove it. Vaccine cards aren't anything new historically, but they may be unfamiliar to people who haven't received them before.CHAPTER A DAY
Started in 1931, "Chapter a Day" is WPR's longest-running program. Hosts read a chapter from a book each day. Genres range from works of fiction, history and biography, and are read in half hour increments. "Chapter A Day" can be heard weekdays on the Ideas Network at 12:30p.m. and 11 p.m.
IDEAS DAILY
Wisconsin Public Radio features in-depth news from WPR’s seven bureaus and NPR, entertainment programs, classical music and discussions on the Ideas Network. SHOW ARCHIVES FOR CHAPTER A DAY Fri, 05/14/2021 - 11:00pm. The Woman Who Stole Vermeer 5 Of 15 - Norman Gilliland reads from 'The Woman Who Stole Vermeer' by Anthony M. Amore. In 1972, the slaying fo thirteen unarmed protesters in Derry turns the wealthy Englishwoman Rose Dugdale to the cause of Irish Republicanism. Listen. Thu, 05/13/2021 - 11:00pm. BETA | WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO "BETA" features playful and provocative profiles of the people changing our world through arts, culture and technology. The program is hosted by Doug Gordon and airs Saturdays at 9 a.m. on the NPR News & Classical Network and 11 a.m. on The Ideas Network. ZORBA PASTER ON YOUR HEALTH Each week, Dr. Zorba Paster and co-host Tom Clark provide listeners with health and fitness tips to live a full and healthy life. The down-to-earth, personal style makes this call-in show as entertaining as it is informative. "Zorba Paster On Your Health" can be heard Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. and again from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. on theIdeas Network.
SIMPLY FOLK
Host Dan Robinson plays a wide variety of music, including Americana, traditional folk, roots, bluegrass, Celtic and Nordic, traditional blues, singer-songwriter, Wisconsin-based, and new releases. "Simply Folk" can be heard Sunday evenings on the Ideas and NPR News & Music networks from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. HISTORIC TELEMARK SKI LODGE BEING TORN DOWN, REIMAGINED AS The Telemark Lodge in northern Wisconsin is being torn down after a long history of hosting skiiers and travelers from around the world. We learn more about its past and the plans for its future. PICKING UP THE PIECES OF MAHJONG Saturday, November 30, 2019, 3:35pm. Listen Download. At the end of each year, all the Filipino moms at our family New Years' Eve party would break out this tile game with all these Chinese symbols — mahjong. They’d play for hours, always screaming and laughing like Filipino moms do, sometimes playing until the wee hours of themorning.
CHAPTER A DAY
Started in 1931, "Chapter a Day" is WPR's longest-running program. Hosts read a chapter from a book each day. Genres range from works of fiction, history and biography, and are read in half hour increments. "Chapter A Day" can be heard weekdays on the Ideas Network at 12:30p.m. and 11 p.m.
HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES EXPERIENCING INCREASED ANXIETY In May, researchers at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine surveyed more than 3,000 young Wisconsin athletes about their mental health amid the coronavirus pandemic. Based on the results, they estimate 66,000 student-athletes across the state could be at risk fordepression.
BLUEGRASS JAM
On Saturday, June 12 the General Store will begin hosting our Bluegrass Jam for the first time since the Covid closings began. We will continue to host on the second Saturday of each month from 2:30 to 4 pm. The jam has met in the cafe for years; it took something as serious as a pandemic to keep these musicians from playing together. Come to listen or bring your instrument and play along U.S. LOWERS THE TRAVEL RISK RATING FOR JAPAN, WHERE COVID The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the State Department have issued new travel advisories lowering the threat of COVID-19 in more than 90 countries and territories, including Japan, which is in the grips of a new wave of infections ahead of the Olympics next month.. The CDC lowered Japan from its highest risk category — Level 4 — to a Level 3, on Monday, Reuters firstSONGA IN CONCERT
Spend an afternoon in beautiful lakeside Mt Morris Town Park with this multi-talented singer-songwriter duo. Beautiful vocals and a command of many instruments will take you on a voyage from folk to country, with stops for blues and Latin jazz! Bring your own lawn chairs or blankets; masks and social distancing for pandemic safety! Tix sold @ the gate: ages 13 & up: $10; ages 12 & under: free A LOOK AT THE STATE'S INVESTIGATION INTO CATHOLIC CLERGY 1 day ago · The Archdiocese of Milwaukee says it will not cooperate in the state's new investigation into abuse by clergy members. We discuss at what Attorney General Josh Kaul is looking for from the Catholic Church, why the archdiocese is pushing back, and what mayhappen next.
MILWAUKEE POLICE TO ADD WHISTLEBLOWER PROTECTION FOR 1 day ago · The Milwaukee Police Department is working on a whistleblower protection policy to support its officers who report misconduct in use of force incidents. WOLF HUNT TALK AND FILM PREMIER DANE COUNTY, WI Wolf Patrol, a volunteer conservation group that has monitored each of Wisconsin’s wolf hunts since 2014, will host an informational event at the Goodman Center in Madison, June 13 2021 at 1 pm. The group will premier their video documentation of the February hunt, when 218 wolves and as many as 54-100 packs were killed in lessthan three days.
THE THREE DIVOS
Milwaukee Rep is back for a series of outdoor summer concerts! Featuring three of your favorite Milwaukee Rep leading men – Gavin Gregory (Coalhouse Walker, Jr in “Ragtime”), Jeffrey Kringer (Tony in “West Side Story”) and Nicholas Rodriguez (Sky Masterson in “Guys and Dolls”) - our three Divos will sing popular hits, music from Broadway and songs our performers love to sing G7 COUNTRIES AGREE TO GLOBAL TAX REFORM 1 day ago · The Group of 7 countries reached an agreement over the weekend to impose a minimum corporate tax rate of 15 percent. Under this plan, giant multinational companies like Google and Amazon would have to pay additional taxes. An expert explains how this could affectthe global economy.
WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO | Wisconsin Public Radio features in-depth news from WPR’s seven bureaus and NPR, entertainment programs, classical music and discussions on the Ideas Network. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT VACCINE CARDS Vaccine cards are nothing new, but some people may be unfamiliar with what to do with them after receiving their COVID-19 vaccinations. A microbiologist and two state Department of Health Services spokespeople help answer common questions about these cards.IDEAS DAILY
Wisconsin Public Radio features in-depth news from WPR’s seven bureaus and NPR, entertainment programs, classical music and discussions on the Ideas Network.CHAPTER A DAY
Started in 1931, "Chapter a Day" is WPR's longest-running program. Hosts read a chapter from a book each day. Genres range from works of fiction, history and biography, and are read in half hour increments. "Chapter A Day" can be heard weekdays on the Ideas Network at 12:30p.m. and 11 p.m.
SHOW ARCHIVES FOR CHAPTER A DAY Date Description Audio ; Thu, 06/03/2021 - 11:00pm: Edge Of The Map 4 Of 15 - Susan Sweeney reads from 'Edge Of The Map' by Johanna Garton. A dramatic and inspiring adventure story based on the life of trailblazing mountaineer Christine Boskoff, culminating in her disappearance among the remote peaks of western China and the desperate search to find her. ZORBA PASTER ON YOUR HEALTH Each week, Dr. Zorba Paster and co-host Tom Clark provide listeners with health and fitness tips to live a full and healthy life. The down-to-earth, personal style makes this call-in show as entertaining as it is informative. "Zorba Paster On Your Health" can be heard Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. and again from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. on theIdeas Network.
BETA | WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO "BETA" features playful and provocative profiles of the people changing our world through arts, culture and technology. The program is hosted by Doug Gordon and airs Saturdays at 9 a.m. on the NPR News & Classical Network and 11 a.m. on The Ideas Network.SIMPLY FOLK
Host Dan Robinson plays a wide variety of music, including Americana, traditional folk, roots, bluegrass, Celtic and Nordic, traditional blues, singer-songwriter, Wisconsin-based, and new releases. "Simply Folk" can be heard Sunday evenings on the Ideas and NPR News & Music networks from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. HISTORIC TELEMARK SKI LODGE BEING TORN DOWN, REIMAGINED AS The Telemark Lodge in northern Wisconsin is being torn down after a long history of hosting skiiers and travelers from around the world. We learn more about its past and the plans for its future. PICKING UP THE PIECES OF MAHJONG By 1937, the game had fallen out of favor in the cultural zeitgeist, but it was taken up instead by a group of Jewish-American women that wanted to bring mahjong back. Heinz says that by the end of World War II, mahjong had become an integral part of Jewish social life — Jewish American families were moving to the suburbs in greater numbers thanks to the G.I. Bill and access to housing loans WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO | Wisconsin Public Radio features in-depth news from WPR’s seven bureaus and NPR, entertainment programs, classical music and discussions on the Ideas Network. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT VACCINE CARDS Vaccine cards are nothing new, but some people may be unfamiliar with what to do with them after receiving their COVID-19 vaccinations. A microbiologist and two state Department of Health Services spokespeople help answer common questions about these cards.IDEAS DAILY
Wisconsin Public Radio features in-depth news from WPR’s seven bureaus and NPR, entertainment programs, classical music and discussions on the Ideas Network.CHAPTER A DAY
Started in 1931, "Chapter a Day" is WPR's longest-running program. Hosts read a chapter from a book each day. Genres range from works of fiction, history and biography, and are read in half hour increments. "Chapter A Day" can be heard weekdays on the Ideas Network at 12:30p.m. and 11 p.m.
SHOW ARCHIVES FOR CHAPTER A DAY Date Description Audio ; Thu, 06/03/2021 - 11:00pm: Edge Of The Map 4 Of 15 - Susan Sweeney reads from 'Edge Of The Map' by Johanna Garton. A dramatic and inspiring adventure story based on the life of trailblazing mountaineer Christine Boskoff, culminating in her disappearance among the remote peaks of western China and the desperate search to find her. ZORBA PASTER ON YOUR HEALTH Each week, Dr. Zorba Paster and co-host Tom Clark provide listeners with health and fitness tips to live a full and healthy life. The down-to-earth, personal style makes this call-in show as entertaining as it is informative. "Zorba Paster On Your Health" can be heard Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. and again from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. on theIdeas Network.
BETA | WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO "BETA" features playful and provocative profiles of the people changing our world through arts, culture and technology. The program is hosted by Doug Gordon and airs Saturdays at 9 a.m. on the NPR News & Classical Network and 11 a.m. on The Ideas Network.SIMPLY FOLK
Host Dan Robinson plays a wide variety of music, including Americana, traditional folk, roots, bluegrass, Celtic and Nordic, traditional blues, singer-songwriter, Wisconsin-based, and new releases. "Simply Folk" can be heard Sunday evenings on the Ideas and NPR News & Music networks from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. HISTORIC TELEMARK SKI LODGE BEING TORN DOWN, REIMAGINED AS The Telemark Lodge in northern Wisconsin is being torn down after a long history of hosting skiiers and travelers from around the world. We learn more about its past and the plans for its future. PICKING UP THE PIECES OF MAHJONG By 1937, the game had fallen out of favor in the cultural zeitgeist, but it was taken up instead by a group of Jewish-American women that wanted to bring mahjong back. Heinz says that by the end of World War II, mahjong had become an integral part of Jewish social life — Jewish American families were moving to the suburbs in greater numbers thanks to the G.I. Bill and access to housing loansCHAPTER A DAY
Started in 1931, "Chapter a Day" is WPR's longest-running program. Hosts read a chapter from a book each day. Genres range from works of fiction, history and biography, and are read in half hour increments. "Chapter A Day" can be heard weekdays on the Ideas Network at 12:30p.m. and 11 p.m.
HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES EXPERIENCING INCREASED ANXIETY In May, researchers at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine surveyed more than 3,000 young Wisconsin athletes about their mental health amid the coronavirus pandemic. Based on the results, they estimate 66,000 student-athletes across the state could be at risk fordepression.
ROUTE 51 | WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO "Route 51" is a regional talk show hosted by Shereen Siewert focusing on issues important to the north-central Wisconsin area, as well as featuring regional music, culture, and arts. It can be heard Fridays at 10 a.m. on 930 WLBL-AM Auburndale/Stevens Point, 91.9 WLBL-FM and 101.3 W267BB-FM Wausau, 99.1 W256CZ-FM Stevens Point, 100.9 W265DC-FM Marshfield, 90.3 WHBM-FM Park PRX REMIX | WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO PRX Remix is a compilation of the best stories, conversations, and audio essays from the Public Radio Exchange. Remix sounds like the best of public radio on shuffle with creative spoken-word programs, amazing podcasts, fascinating interviews, and intriguing sounds. It’s hosted and produced by Roman Mars, founder of the podcast collective Radiotopia. MILWAUKEE POLICE TO ADD WHISTLEBLOWER PROTECTION FOR 1 day ago · The Milwaukee Police Department is working on a whistleblower protection policy to support its officers who report misconduct in use of force incidents. WHAT A NEW FEDERAL INVESTMENT COULD MEAN FOR TECH 3 hours ago · The U.S. Senate is poised to pass a bill this week which would boost funding for research and development into technology and manufacturing. We talk about what it would mean for American industry and competition with China. NEW GUIDEBOOK DETAILS LIFE CYCLES OF WISCONSIN'S Blanchard's cricket frog is endangered and two other species, the mink frog and pickerel frog, are labeled "special concern" by the state Department of Natural Resources and are being watched closely for signs of endangerment.. Most salamander species in Wisconsin are common and include: blue-spotted salamander; eastern newt; eastern red-backed salamander; eastern tiger salamander; A LOOK AT THE STATE'S INVESTIGATION INTO CATHOLIC CLERGY 1 day ago · The Archdiocese of Milwaukee says it will not cooperate in the state's new investigation into abuse by clergy members. We discuss at what Attorney General Josh Kaul is looking for from the Catholic Church, why the archdiocese is pushing back, and what mayhappen next.
HOW DEMOCRATIC IS AMERICAN DEMOCRACY? KEY PILLARS FACE The American political tradition enshrines majority rule, with rights for the minority. But some wonder whether the United States is sliding toward minority rule. G7 COUNTRIES AGREE TO GLOBAL TAX REFORM 1 day ago · The Group of 7 countries reached an agreement over the weekend to impose a minimum corporate tax rate of 15 percent. Under this plan, giant multinational companies like Google and Amazon would have to pay additional taxes. An expert explains how this could affectthe global economy.
WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO | Wisconsin Public Radio features in-depth news from WPR’s seven bureaus and NPR, entertainment programs, classical music and discussions on the Ideas Network. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT VACCINE CARDS What You Need To Know About Vaccine Cards. More than 38 percent of Wisconsinites have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine as of Friday and have a physical or electronic vaccine card to prove it. Vaccine cards aren't anything new historically, but they may be unfamiliar to people who haven't received them before.CHAPTER A DAY
Started in 1931, "Chapter a Day" is WPR's longest-running program. Hosts read a chapter from a book each day. Genres range from works of fiction, history and biography, and are read in half hour increments. "Chapter A Day" can be heard weekdays on the Ideas Network at 12:30p.m. and 11 p.m.
IDEAS DAILY
Wisconsin Public Radio features in-depth news from WPR’s seven bureaus and NPR, entertainment programs, classical music and discussions on the Ideas Network. SHOW ARCHIVES FOR CHAPTER A DAY Fri, 05/14/2021 - 11:00pm. The Woman Who Stole Vermeer 5 Of 15 - Norman Gilliland reads from 'The Woman Who Stole Vermeer' by Anthony M. Amore. In 1972, the slaying fo thirteen unarmed protesters in Derry turns the wealthy Englishwoman Rose Dugdale to the cause of Irish Republicanism. Listen. Thu, 05/13/2021 - 11:00pm. BETA | WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO "BETA" features playful and provocative profiles of the people changing our world through arts, culture and technology. The program is hosted by Doug Gordon and airs Saturdays at 9 a.m. on the NPR News & Classical Network and 11 a.m. on The Ideas Network. ZORBA PASTER ON YOUR HEALTH Each week, Dr. Zorba Paster and co-host Tom Clark provide listeners with health and fitness tips to live a full and healthy life. The down-to-earth, personal style makes this call-in show as entertaining as it is informative. "Zorba Paster On Your Health" can be heard Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. and again from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. on theIdeas Network.
SIMPLY FOLK
Host Dan Robinson plays a wide variety of music, including Americana, traditional folk, roots, bluegrass, Celtic and Nordic, traditional blues, singer-songwriter, Wisconsin-based, and new releases. "Simply Folk" can be heard Sunday evenings on the Ideas and NPR News & Music networks from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. HISTORIC TELEMARK SKI LODGE BEING TORN DOWN, REIMAGINED AS The Telemark Lodge in northern Wisconsin is being torn down after a long history of hosting skiiers and travelers from around the world. We learn more about its past and the plans for its future. PICKING UP THE PIECES OF MAHJONG Saturday, November 30, 2019, 3:35pm. Listen Download. At the end of each year, all the Filipino moms at our family New Years' Eve party would break out this tile game with all these Chinese symbols — mahjong. They’d play for hours, always screaming and laughing like Filipino moms do, sometimes playing until the wee hours of themorning.
WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO | Wisconsin Public Radio features in-depth news from WPR’s seven bureaus and NPR, entertainment programs, classical music and discussions on the Ideas Network. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT VACCINE CARDS What You Need To Know About Vaccine Cards. More than 38 percent of Wisconsinites have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine as of Friday and have a physical or electronic vaccine card to prove it. Vaccine cards aren't anything new historically, but they may be unfamiliar to people who haven't received them before.CHAPTER A DAY
Started in 1931, "Chapter a Day" is WPR's longest-running program. Hosts read a chapter from a book each day. Genres range from works of fiction, history and biography, and are read in half hour increments. "Chapter A Day" can be heard weekdays on the Ideas Network at 12:30p.m. and 11 p.m.
IDEAS DAILY
Wisconsin Public Radio features in-depth news from WPR’s seven bureaus and NPR, entertainment programs, classical music and discussions on the Ideas Network. SHOW ARCHIVES FOR CHAPTER A DAY Fri, 05/14/2021 - 11:00pm. The Woman Who Stole Vermeer 5 Of 15 - Norman Gilliland reads from 'The Woman Who Stole Vermeer' by Anthony M. Amore. In 1972, the slaying fo thirteen unarmed protesters in Derry turns the wealthy Englishwoman Rose Dugdale to the cause of Irish Republicanism. Listen. Thu, 05/13/2021 - 11:00pm. BETA | WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO "BETA" features playful and provocative profiles of the people changing our world through arts, culture and technology. The program is hosted by Doug Gordon and airs Saturdays at 9 a.m. on the NPR News & Classical Network and 11 a.m. on The Ideas Network. ZORBA PASTER ON YOUR HEALTH Each week, Dr. Zorba Paster and co-host Tom Clark provide listeners with health and fitness tips to live a full and healthy life. The down-to-earth, personal style makes this call-in show as entertaining as it is informative. "Zorba Paster On Your Health" can be heard Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. and again from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. on theIdeas Network.
SIMPLY FOLK
Host Dan Robinson plays a wide variety of music, including Americana, traditional folk, roots, bluegrass, Celtic and Nordic, traditional blues, singer-songwriter, Wisconsin-based, and new releases. "Simply Folk" can be heard Sunday evenings on the Ideas and NPR News & Music networks from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. HISTORIC TELEMARK SKI LODGE BEING TORN DOWN, REIMAGINED AS The Telemark Lodge in northern Wisconsin is being torn down after a long history of hosting skiiers and travelers from around the world. We learn more about its past and the plans for its future. PICKING UP THE PIECES OF MAHJONG Saturday, November 30, 2019, 3:35pm. Listen Download. At the end of each year, all the Filipino moms at our family New Years' Eve party would break out this tile game with all these Chinese symbols — mahjong. They’d play for hours, always screaming and laughing like Filipino moms do, sometimes playing until the wee hours of themorning.
CHAPTER A DAY
Started in 1931, "Chapter a Day" is WPR's longest-running program. Hosts read a chapter from a book each day. Genres range from works of fiction, history and biography, and are read in half hour increments. "Chapter A Day" can be heard weekdays on the Ideas Network at 12:30p.m. and 11 p.m.
HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES EXPERIENCING INCREASED ANXIETY In May, researchers at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine surveyed more than 3,000 young Wisconsin athletes about their mental health amid the coronavirus pandemic. Based on the results, they estimate 66,000 student-athletes across the state could be at risk fordepression.
BLUEGRASS JAM
On Saturday, June 12 the General Store will begin hosting our Bluegrass Jam for the first time since the Covid closings began. We will continue to host on the second Saturday of each month from 2:30 to 4 pm. The jam has met in the cafe for years; it took something as serious as a pandemic to keep these musicians from playing together. Come to listen or bring your instrument and play along U.S. LOWERS THE TRAVEL RISK RATING FOR JAPAN, WHERE COVID The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the State Department have issued new travel advisories lowering the threat of COVID-19 in more than 90 countries and territories, including Japan, which is in the grips of a new wave of infections ahead of the Olympics next month.. The CDC lowered Japan from its highest risk category — Level 4 — to a Level 3, on Monday, Reuters firstSONGA IN CONCERT
Spend an afternoon in beautiful lakeside Mt Morris Town Park with this multi-talented singer-songwriter duo. Beautiful vocals and a command of many instruments will take you on a voyage from folk to country, with stops for blues and Latin jazz! Bring your own lawn chairs or blankets; masks and social distancing for pandemic safety! Tix sold @ the gate: ages 13 & up: $10; ages 12 & under: free A LOOK AT THE STATE'S INVESTIGATION INTO CATHOLIC CLERGY 20 hours ago · The Archdiocese of Milwaukee says it will not cooperate in the state's new investigation into abuse by clergy members. We discuss at what Attorney General Josh Kaul is looking for from the Catholic Church, why the archdiocese is pushing back, and what may happen next. MILWAUKEE POLICE TO ADD WHISTLEBLOWER PROTECTION FOR 1 day ago · The Milwaukee Police Department is working on a whistleblower protection policy to support its officers who report misconduct in use of force incidents. WOLF HUNT TALK AND FILM PREMIER DANE COUNTY, WI Wolf Patrol, a volunteer conservation group that has monitored each of Wisconsin’s wolf hunts since 2014, will host an informational event at the Goodman Center in Madison, June 13 2021 at 1 pm. The group will premier their video documentation of the February hunt, when 218 wolves and as many as 54-100 packs were killed in lessthan three days.
THE THREE DIVOS
Milwaukee Rep is back for a series of outdoor summer concerts! Featuring three of your favorite Milwaukee Rep leading men – Gavin Gregory (Coalhouse Walker, Jr in “Ragtime”), Jeffrey Kringer (Tony in “West Side Story”) and Nicholas Rodriguez (Sky Masterson in “Guys and Dolls”) - our three Divos will sing popular hits, music from Broadway and songs our performers love to sing G7 COUNTRIES AGREE TO GLOBAL TAX REFORM 1 day ago · The Group of 7 countries reached an agreement over the weekend to impose a minimum corporate tax rate of 15 percent. Under this plan, giant multinational companies like Google and Amazon would have to pay additional taxes. An expert explains how this could affectthe global economy.
WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO | Wisconsin Public Radio features in-depth news from WPR’s seven bureaus and NPR, entertainment programs, classical music and discussions on the Ideas Network. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT VACCINE CARDS What You Need To Know About Vaccine Cards. More than 38 percent of Wisconsinites have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine as of Friday and have a physical or electronic vaccine card to prove it. Vaccine cards aren't anything new historically, but they may be unfamiliar to people who haven't received them before.CHAPTER A DAY
Started in 1931, "Chapter a Day" is WPR's longest-running program. Hosts read a chapter from a book each day. Genres range from works of fiction, history and biography, and are read in half hour increments. "Chapter A Day" can be heard weekdays on the Ideas Network at 12:30p.m. and 11 p.m.
IDEAS DAILY
Wisconsin Public Radio features in-depth news from WPR’s seven bureaus and NPR, entertainment programs, classical music and discussions on the Ideas Network. SHOW ARCHIVES FOR CHAPTER A DAY Fri, 05/14/2021 - 11:00pm. The Woman Who Stole Vermeer 5 Of 15 - Norman Gilliland reads from 'The Woman Who Stole Vermeer' by Anthony M. Amore. In 1972, the slaying fo thirteen unarmed protesters in Derry turns the wealthy Englishwoman Rose Dugdale to the cause of Irish Republicanism. Listen. Thu, 05/13/2021 - 11:00pm. BETA | WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO "BETA" features playful and provocative profiles of the people changing our world through arts, culture and technology. The program is hosted by Doug Gordon and airs Saturdays at 9 a.m. on the NPR News & Classical Network and 11 a.m. on The Ideas Network. ZORBA PASTER ON YOUR HEALTH Each week, Dr. Zorba Paster and co-host Tom Clark provide listeners with health and fitness tips to live a full and healthy life. The down-to-earth, personal style makes this call-in show as entertaining as it is informative. "Zorba Paster On Your Health" can be heard Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. and again from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. on theIdeas Network.
SIMPLY FOLK
Host Dan Robinson plays a wide variety of music, including Americana, traditional folk, roots, bluegrass, Celtic and Nordic, traditional blues, singer-songwriter, Wisconsin-based, and new releases. "Simply Folk" can be heard Sunday evenings on the Ideas and NPR News & Music networks from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. HISTORIC TELEMARK SKI LODGE BEING TORN DOWN, REIMAGINED AS The Telemark Lodge in northern Wisconsin is being torn down after a long history of hosting skiiers and travelers from around the world. We learn more about its past and the plans for its future. PICKING UP THE PIECES OF MAHJONG Saturday, November 30, 2019, 3:35pm. Listen Download. At the end of each year, all the Filipino moms at our family New Years' Eve party would break out this tile game with all these Chinese symbols — mahjong. They’d play for hours, always screaming and laughing like Filipino moms do, sometimes playing until the wee hours of themorning.
WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO | Wisconsin Public Radio features in-depth news from WPR’s seven bureaus and NPR, entertainment programs, classical music and discussions on the Ideas Network. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT VACCINE CARDS What You Need To Know About Vaccine Cards. More than 38 percent of Wisconsinites have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine as of Friday and have a physical or electronic vaccine card to prove it. Vaccine cards aren't anything new historically, but they may be unfamiliar to people who haven't received them before.CHAPTER A DAY
Started in 1931, "Chapter a Day" is WPR's longest-running program. Hosts read a chapter from a book each day. Genres range from works of fiction, history and biography, and are read in half hour increments. "Chapter A Day" can be heard weekdays on the Ideas Network at 12:30p.m. and 11 p.m.
IDEAS DAILY
Wisconsin Public Radio features in-depth news from WPR’s seven bureaus and NPR, entertainment programs, classical music and discussions on the Ideas Network. SHOW ARCHIVES FOR CHAPTER A DAY Fri, 05/14/2021 - 11:00pm. The Woman Who Stole Vermeer 5 Of 15 - Norman Gilliland reads from 'The Woman Who Stole Vermeer' by Anthony M. Amore. In 1972, the slaying fo thirteen unarmed protesters in Derry turns the wealthy Englishwoman Rose Dugdale to the cause of Irish Republicanism. Listen. Thu, 05/13/2021 - 11:00pm. BETA | WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO "BETA" features playful and provocative profiles of the people changing our world through arts, culture and technology. The program is hosted by Doug Gordon and airs Saturdays at 9 a.m. on the NPR News & Classical Network and 11 a.m. on The Ideas Network. ZORBA PASTER ON YOUR HEALTH Each week, Dr. Zorba Paster and co-host Tom Clark provide listeners with health and fitness tips to live a full and healthy life. The down-to-earth, personal style makes this call-in show as entertaining as it is informative. "Zorba Paster On Your Health" can be heard Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. and again from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. on theIdeas Network.
SIMPLY FOLK
Host Dan Robinson plays a wide variety of music, including Americana, traditional folk, roots, bluegrass, Celtic and Nordic, traditional blues, singer-songwriter, Wisconsin-based, and new releases. "Simply Folk" can be heard Sunday evenings on the Ideas and NPR News & Music networks from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. HISTORIC TELEMARK SKI LODGE BEING TORN DOWN, REIMAGINED AS The Telemark Lodge in northern Wisconsin is being torn down after a long history of hosting skiiers and travelers from around the world. We learn more about its past and the plans for its future. PICKING UP THE PIECES OF MAHJONG Saturday, November 30, 2019, 3:35pm. Listen Download. At the end of each year, all the Filipino moms at our family New Years' Eve party would break out this tile game with all these Chinese symbols — mahjong. They’d play for hours, always screaming and laughing like Filipino moms do, sometimes playing until the wee hours of themorning.
CHAPTER A DAY
Started in 1931, "Chapter a Day" is WPR's longest-running program. Hosts read a chapter from a book each day. Genres range from works of fiction, history and biography, and are read in half hour increments. "Chapter A Day" can be heard weekdays on the Ideas Network at 12:30p.m. and 11 p.m.
HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES EXPERIENCING INCREASED ANXIETY In May, researchers at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine surveyed more than 3,000 young Wisconsin athletes about their mental health amid the coronavirus pandemic. Based on the results, they estimate 66,000 student-athletes across the state could be at risk fordepression.
BLUEGRASS JAM
On Saturday, June 12 the General Store will begin hosting our Bluegrass Jam for the first time since the Covid closings began. We will continue to host on the second Saturday of each month from 2:30 to 4 pm. The jam has met in the cafe for years; it took something as serious as a pandemic to keep these musicians from playing together. Come to listen or bring your instrument and play along U.S. LOWERS THE TRAVEL RISK RATING FOR JAPAN, WHERE COVID The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the State Department have issued new travel advisories lowering the threat of COVID-19 in more than 90 countries and territories, including Japan, which is in the grips of a new wave of infections ahead of the Olympics next month.. The CDC lowered Japan from its highest risk category — Level 4 — to a Level 3, on Monday, Reuters firstSONGA IN CONCERT
Spend an afternoon in beautiful lakeside Mt Morris Town Park with this multi-talented singer-songwriter duo. Beautiful vocals and a command of many instruments will take you on a voyage from folk to country, with stops for blues and Latin jazz! Bring your own lawn chairs or blankets; masks and social distancing for pandemic safety! Tix sold @ the gate: ages 13 & up: $10; ages 12 & under: free A LOOK AT THE STATE'S INVESTIGATION INTO CATHOLIC CLERGY 20 hours ago · The Archdiocese of Milwaukee says it will not cooperate in the state's new investigation into abuse by clergy members. We discuss at what Attorney General Josh Kaul is looking for from the Catholic Church, why the archdiocese is pushing back, and what may happen next. MILWAUKEE POLICE TO ADD WHISTLEBLOWER PROTECTION FOR 1 day ago · The Milwaukee Police Department is working on a whistleblower protection policy to support its officers who report misconduct in use of force incidents. WOLF HUNT TALK AND FILM PREMIER DANE COUNTY, WI Wolf Patrol, a volunteer conservation group that has monitored each of Wisconsin’s wolf hunts since 2014, will host an informational event at the Goodman Center in Madison, June 13 2021 at 1 pm. The group will premier their video documentation of the February hunt, when 218 wolves and as many as 54-100 packs were killed in lessthan three days.
THE THREE DIVOS
Milwaukee Rep is back for a series of outdoor summer concerts! Featuring three of your favorite Milwaukee Rep leading men – Gavin Gregory (Coalhouse Walker, Jr in “Ragtime”), Jeffrey Kringer (Tony in “West Side Story”) and Nicholas Rodriguez (Sky Masterson in “Guys and Dolls”) - our three Divos will sing popular hits, music from Broadway and songs our performers love to sing G7 COUNTRIES AGREE TO GLOBAL TAX REFORM 1 day ago · The Group of 7 countries reached an agreement over the weekend to impose a minimum corporate tax rate of 15 percent. Under this plan, giant multinational companies like Google and Amazon would have to pay additional taxes. An expert explains how this could affectthe global economy.
WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO | Wisconsin Public Radio features in-depth news from WPR’s seven bureaus and NPR, entertainment programs, classical music and discussions on the Ideas Network.LISTEN LIVE
WPR Listen Live. The Ideas Network MP3 Stream. NPR News & Music Network MP3 Stream. All Classical Network MP3 Stream. Special EventsStream.
CHAPTER A DAY
Started in 1931, "Chapter a Day" is WPR's longest-running program. Hosts read a chapter from a book each day. Genres range from works of fiction, history and biography, and are read in half hour increments. "Chapter A Day" can be heard weekdays on the Ideas Network at 12:30p.m. and 11 p.m.
IDEAS DAILY
Wisconsin Public Radio features in-depth news from WPR’s seven bureaus and NPR, entertainment programs, classical music and discussions on the Ideas Network.THE MORNING SHOW
800-642-1234. Podcast. Community Guidelines. "The Morning Show” is hosted by Kate Archer Kent. Join us weekday mornings from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. and start your day with expert guests and insightful conversation to help you make sense of the news. Executive producer Molly Stentz, along with producers L. Malik Anderson, Angelo Bautista, CourtneySIMPLY FOLK
Host Dan Robinson plays a wide variety of music, including Americana, traditional folk, roots, bluegrass, Celtic and Nordic, traditional blues, singer-songwriter, Wisconsin-based, and new releases. "Simply Folk" can be heard Sunday evenings on the Ideas and NPR News & Music networks from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. BETA | WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO "BETA" features playful and provocative profiles of the people changing our world through arts, culture and technology. The program is hosted by Doug Gordon and airs Saturdays at 9 a.m. on the NPR News & Classical Network and 11 a.m. on The Ideas Network. ZORBA PASTER ON YOUR HEALTH Each week, Dr. Zorba Paster and co-host Tom Clark provide listeners with health and fitness tips to live a full and healthy life. The down-to-earth, personal style makes this call-in show as entertaining as it is informative. "Zorba Paster On Your Health" can be heard Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. and again from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. on theIdeas Network.
EASY PANCAKES FROM 'AMERICA'S TEST KITCHEN Recipe Reprinted With Permission From America's Test Kitchen. Easy Pancakes. Why This Recipe Works: We wanted tender, fluffy, flavorful pancakes that are simple to make using pantry-friendly ingredients and basic kitchen tools (no appliances).To make them tall and fluffy, we prepared a thick batter by using a relatively small amount of liquid and lots of baking powder and mixing it minimally. PICKING UP THE PIECES OF MAHJONG Saturday, November 30, 2019, 3:35pm. Listen Download. At the end of each year, all the Filipino moms at our family New Years' Eve party would break out this tile game with all these Chinese symbols — mahjong. They’d play for hours, always screaming and laughing like Filipino moms do, sometimes playing until the wee hours of themorning.
WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO | Wisconsin Public Radio features in-depth news from WPR’s seven bureaus and NPR, entertainment programs, classical music and discussions on the Ideas Network.LISTEN LIVE
WPR Listen Live. The Ideas Network MP3 Stream. NPR News & Music Network MP3 Stream. All Classical Network MP3 Stream. Special EventsStream.
CHAPTER A DAY
Started in 1931, "Chapter a Day" is WPR's longest-running program. Hosts read a chapter from a book each day. Genres range from works of fiction, history and biography, and are read in half hour increments. "Chapter A Day" can be heard weekdays on the Ideas Network at 12:30p.m. and 11 p.m.
IDEAS DAILY
Wisconsin Public Radio features in-depth news from WPR’s seven bureaus and NPR, entertainment programs, classical music and discussions on the Ideas Network.THE MORNING SHOW
800-642-1234. Podcast. Community Guidelines. "The Morning Show” is hosted by Kate Archer Kent. Join us weekday mornings from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. and start your day with expert guests and insightful conversation to help you make sense of the news. Executive producer Molly Stentz, along with producers L. Malik Anderson, Angelo Bautista, CourtneySIMPLY FOLK
Host Dan Robinson plays a wide variety of music, including Americana, traditional folk, roots, bluegrass, Celtic and Nordic, traditional blues, singer-songwriter, Wisconsin-based, and new releases. "Simply Folk" can be heard Sunday evenings on the Ideas and NPR News & Music networks from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. BETA | WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO "BETA" features playful and provocative profiles of the people changing our world through arts, culture and technology. The program is hosted by Doug Gordon and airs Saturdays at 9 a.m. on the NPR News & Classical Network and 11 a.m. on The Ideas Network. ZORBA PASTER ON YOUR HEALTH Each week, Dr. Zorba Paster and co-host Tom Clark provide listeners with health and fitness tips to live a full and healthy life. The down-to-earth, personal style makes this call-in show as entertaining as it is informative. "Zorba Paster On Your Health" can be heard Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. and again from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. on theIdeas Network.
EASY PANCAKES FROM 'AMERICA'S TEST KITCHEN Recipe Reprinted With Permission From America's Test Kitchen. Easy Pancakes. Why This Recipe Works: We wanted tender, fluffy, flavorful pancakes that are simple to make using pantry-friendly ingredients and basic kitchen tools (no appliances).To make them tall and fluffy, we prepared a thick batter by using a relatively small amount of liquid and lots of baking powder and mixing it minimally. PICKING UP THE PIECES OF MAHJONG Saturday, November 30, 2019, 3:35pm. Listen Download. At the end of each year, all the Filipino moms at our family New Years' Eve party would break out this tile game with all these Chinese symbols — mahjong. They’d play for hours, always screaming and laughing like Filipino moms do, sometimes playing until the wee hours of themorning.
PROGRAMS | WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO Started in 1931, "Chapter a Day" is WPR's longest-running program. Hosts read a chapter from a book each day. Genres range from works of fiction, history and biography, and are read in half hour increments. "Chapter A Day" can be heard weekdays on the Ideas Network at 12:30p.m. and 11 p.m.
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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT VACCINE CARDS What You Need To Know About Vaccine Cards. More than 38 percent of Wisconsinites have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine as of Friday and have a physical or electronic vaccine card to prove it. Vaccine cards aren't anything new historically, but they may be unfamiliar to people who haven't received them before. CLASSICAL MUSIC LISTS Wisconsin Public Radio Playlist (9am-3pm Weekdays, 10am-4pm Weekends) WPR's overnight classical music is supplied through "Classical 24". To find a selection you've heard during this period, see the Classical 24 Playlist above. If necessary, select the date andTHE MORNING SHOW
800-642-1234. Podcast. Community Guidelines. "The Morning Show” is hosted by Kate Archer Kent. Join us weekday mornings from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. and start your day with expert guests and insightful conversation to help you make sense of the news. Executive producer Molly Stentz, along with producers L. Malik Anderson, Angelo Bautista, Courtney NEARLY 5 PERCENT OF WISCONSIN'S 12- TO 15-YEAR-OLDS HAVE 1 day ago · A COVID-19 vaccine information sign is seen outside of Walgreens store in Skokie, Ill., Saturday, May 22, 2021. Illinois public health officials on Saturday reported 59,314 tested in the previous 24 hours, and the seven-day statewide positivity rate as a percent of total test is 2.3 percent. STUDY FINDS COVID-19 DOESN'T THREATEN SAFETY OF NATION’S 1 day ago · Giving blood during the coronavirus pandemic is safe — as long as standard screening precautions are taken — a new study by the National Institutes of Health found.. The study hopes to reassure donors reluctant to give blood because they were previously infectedwith COVID-19.
CLASSICAL MUSIC
Produced and hosted by WPR's knowledgeable and enthusiastic music staff, our daily programs feature a wide variety of classical music drawn from WPR's vast music library, plus live performances from our studios and concert recordings made around Wisconsin. Classical Music can be heard each weekday on the NPR News & Music Network from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., and weekday evenings POSSIBLE CHANGES TO WISCONSIN WOLF HARVEST REGULATIONS 1 day ago · Some hunters raised concerns in a preliminary hearing Monday over possible changes to wolf harvest regulations in Wisconsin, but an animal rights group says the revisions wouldn’t go far enough. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is proposing to end night hunting of wolves, shorten the registration window after harvest and issue zone-specific tags. MILWAUKEE POLICE TO ADD WHISTLEBLOWER PROTECTION FOR 12 hours ago · The Milwaukee Police Department is working on a whistleblower protection policy to support its officers who report misconduct in use of force incidents. WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO | Wisconsin Public Radio features in-depth news from WPR’s seven bureaus and NPR, entertainment programs, classical music and discussions on the Ideas Network.LISTEN LIVE
WPR Listen Live. The Ideas Network MP3 Stream. NPR News & Music Network MP3 Stream. All Classical Network MP3 Stream. Special EventsStream.
CHAPTER A DAY
Started in 1931, "Chapter a Day" is WPR's longest-running program. Hosts read a chapter from a book each day. Genres range from works of fiction, history and biography, and are read in half hour increments. "Chapter A Day" can be heard weekdays on the Ideas Network at 12:30p.m. and 11 p.m.
IDEAS DAILY
Wisconsin Public Radio features in-depth news from WPR’s seven bureaus and NPR, entertainment programs, classical music and discussions on the Ideas Network.THE MORNING SHOW
800-642-1234. Podcast. Community Guidelines. "The Morning Show” is hosted by Kate Archer Kent. Join us weekday mornings from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. and start your day with expert guests and insightful conversation to help you make sense of the news. Executive producer Molly Stentz, along with producers L. Malik Anderson, Angelo Bautista, CourtneySIMPLY FOLK
Host Dan Robinson plays a wide variety of music, including Americana, traditional folk, roots, bluegrass, Celtic and Nordic, traditional blues, singer-songwriter, Wisconsin-based, and new releases. "Simply Folk" can be heard Sunday evenings on the Ideas and NPR News & Music networks from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. BETA | WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO "BETA" features playful and provocative profiles of the people changing our world through arts, culture and technology. The program is hosted by Doug Gordon and airs Saturdays at 9 a.m. on the NPR News & Classical Network and 11 a.m. on The Ideas Network. ZORBA PASTER ON YOUR HEALTH Each week, Dr. Zorba Paster and co-host Tom Clark provide listeners with health and fitness tips to live a full and healthy life. The down-to-earth, personal style makes this call-in show as entertaining as it is informative. "Zorba Paster On Your Health" can be heard Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. and again from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. on theIdeas Network.
EASY PANCAKES FROM 'AMERICA'S TEST KITCHEN Recipe Reprinted With Permission From America's Test Kitchen. Easy Pancakes. Why This Recipe Works: We wanted tender, fluffy, flavorful pancakes that are simple to make using pantry-friendly ingredients and basic kitchen tools (no appliances).To make them tall and fluffy, we prepared a thick batter by using a relatively small amount of liquid and lots of baking powder and mixing it minimally. PICKING UP THE PIECES OF MAHJONG Saturday, November 30, 2019, 3:35pm. Listen Download. At the end of each year, all the Filipino moms at our family New Years' Eve party would break out this tile game with all these Chinese symbols — mahjong. They’d play for hours, always screaming and laughing like Filipino moms do, sometimes playing until the wee hours of themorning.
WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO | Wisconsin Public Radio features in-depth news from WPR’s seven bureaus and NPR, entertainment programs, classical music and discussions on the Ideas Network.LISTEN LIVE
WPR Listen Live. The Ideas Network MP3 Stream. NPR News & Music Network MP3 Stream. All Classical Network MP3 Stream. Special EventsStream.
CHAPTER A DAY
Started in 1931, "Chapter a Day" is WPR's longest-running program. Hosts read a chapter from a book each day. Genres range from works of fiction, history and biography, and are read in half hour increments. "Chapter A Day" can be heard weekdays on the Ideas Network at 12:30p.m. and 11 p.m.
IDEAS DAILY
Wisconsin Public Radio features in-depth news from WPR’s seven bureaus and NPR, entertainment programs, classical music and discussions on the Ideas Network.THE MORNING SHOW
800-642-1234. Podcast. Community Guidelines. "The Morning Show” is hosted by Kate Archer Kent. Join us weekday mornings from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. and start your day with expert guests and insightful conversation to help you make sense of the news. Executive producer Molly Stentz, along with producers L. Malik Anderson, Angelo Bautista, CourtneySIMPLY FOLK
Host Dan Robinson plays a wide variety of music, including Americana, traditional folk, roots, bluegrass, Celtic and Nordic, traditional blues, singer-songwriter, Wisconsin-based, and new releases. "Simply Folk" can be heard Sunday evenings on the Ideas and NPR News & Music networks from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. BETA | WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO "BETA" features playful and provocative profiles of the people changing our world through arts, culture and technology. The program is hosted by Doug Gordon and airs Saturdays at 9 a.m. on the NPR News & Classical Network and 11 a.m. on The Ideas Network. ZORBA PASTER ON YOUR HEALTH Each week, Dr. Zorba Paster and co-host Tom Clark provide listeners with health and fitness tips to live a full and healthy life. The down-to-earth, personal style makes this call-in show as entertaining as it is informative. "Zorba Paster On Your Health" can be heard Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. and again from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. on theIdeas Network.
EASY PANCAKES FROM 'AMERICA'S TEST KITCHEN Recipe Reprinted With Permission From America's Test Kitchen. Easy Pancakes. Why This Recipe Works: We wanted tender, fluffy, flavorful pancakes that are simple to make using pantry-friendly ingredients and basic kitchen tools (no appliances).To make them tall and fluffy, we prepared a thick batter by using a relatively small amount of liquid and lots of baking powder and mixing it minimally. PICKING UP THE PIECES OF MAHJONG Saturday, November 30, 2019, 3:35pm. Listen Download. At the end of each year, all the Filipino moms at our family New Years' Eve party would break out this tile game with all these Chinese symbols — mahjong. They’d play for hours, always screaming and laughing like Filipino moms do, sometimes playing until the wee hours of themorning.
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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT VACCINE CARDS What You Need To Know About Vaccine Cards. More than 38 percent of Wisconsinites have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine as of Friday and have a physical or electronic vaccine card to prove it. Vaccine cards aren't anything new historically, but they may be unfamiliar to people who haven't received them before. CLASSICAL MUSIC LISTS Wisconsin Public Radio Playlist (9am-3pm Weekdays, 10am-4pm Weekends) WPR's overnight classical music is supplied through "Classical 24". To find a selection you've heard during this period, see the Classical 24 Playlist above. If necessary, select the date andTHE MORNING SHOW
800-642-1234. Podcast. Community Guidelines. "The Morning Show” is hosted by Kate Archer Kent. Join us weekday mornings from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. and start your day with expert guests and insightful conversation to help you make sense of the news. Executive producer Molly Stentz, along with producers L. Malik Anderson, Angelo Bautista, Courtney NEARLY 5 PERCENT OF WISCONSIN'S 12- TO 15-YEAR-OLDS HAVE 1 day ago · A COVID-19 vaccine information sign is seen outside of Walgreens store in Skokie, Ill., Saturday, May 22, 2021. Illinois public health officials on Saturday reported 59,314 tested in the previous 24 hours, and the seven-day statewide positivity rate as a percent of total test is 2.3 percent. STUDY FINDS COVID-19 DOESN'T THREATEN SAFETY OF NATION’S 1 day ago · Giving blood during the coronavirus pandemic is safe — as long as standard screening precautions are taken — a new study by the National Institutes of Health found.. The study hopes to reassure donors reluctant to give blood because they were previously infectedwith COVID-19.
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Produced and hosted by WPR's knowledgeable and enthusiastic music staff, our daily programs feature a wide variety of classical music drawn from WPR's vast music library, plus live performances from our studios and concert recordings made around Wisconsin. Classical Music can be heard each weekday on the NPR News & Music Network from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., and weekday evenings POSSIBLE CHANGES TO WISCONSIN WOLF HARVEST REGULATIONS 1 day ago · Some hunters raised concerns in a preliminary hearing Monday over possible changes to wolf harvest regulations in Wisconsin, but an animal rights group says the revisions wouldn’t go far enough. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is proposing to end night hunting of wolves, shorten the registration window after harvest and issue zone-specific tags. MILWAUKEE POLICE TO ADD WHISTLEBLOWER PROTECTION FOR 10 hours ago · The Milwaukee Police Department is working on a whistleblower protection policy to support its officers who report misconduct in use of force incidents. WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO | Wisconsin Public Radio features in-depth news from WPR’s seven bureaus and NPR, entertainment programs, classical music and discussions on the Ideas Network.LISTEN LIVE
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Started in 1931, "Chapter a Day" is WPR's longest-running program. Hosts read a chapter from a book each day. Genres range from works of fiction, history and biography, and are read in half hour increments. "Chapter A Day" can be heard weekdays on the Ideas Network at 12:30p.m. and 11 p.m.
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Wisconsin Public Radio features in-depth news from WPR’s seven bureaus and NPR, entertainment programs, classical music and discussions on the Ideas Network.THE MORNING SHOW
800-642-1234. Podcast. Community Guidelines. "The Morning Show” is hosted by Kate Archer Kent. Join us weekday mornings from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. and start your day with expert guests and insightful conversation to help you make sense of the news. Executive producer Molly Stentz, along with producers L. Malik Anderson, Angelo Bautista, CourtneySIMPLY FOLK
Host Dan Robinson plays a wide variety of music, including Americana, traditional folk, roots, bluegrass, Celtic and Nordic, traditional blues, singer-songwriter, Wisconsin-based, and new releases. "Simply Folk" can be heard Sunday evenings on the Ideas and NPR News & Music networks from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. BETA | WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO "BETA" features playful and provocative profiles of the people changing our world through arts, culture and technology. The program is hosted by Doug Gordon and airs Saturdays at 9 a.m. on the NPR News & Classical Network and 11 a.m. on The Ideas Network. UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR Hosts Norman Gilliland and Emily Auerbach invite distinguished faculty guests from the University of Wisconsin-Madison to discuss topics in music, art, writing, theater, science, education, and history. "University Of The Air" can be heard on Sundays at 4 p.m. on the IdeasNetwork.
ZORBA PASTER ON YOUR HEALTH Each week, Dr. Zorba Paster and co-host Tom Clark provide listeners with health and fitness tips to live a full and healthy life. The down-to-earth, personal style makes this call-in show as entertaining as it is informative. "Zorba Paster On Your Health" can be heard Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. and again from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. on theIdeas Network.
PICKING UP THE PIECES OF MAHJONG Saturday, November 30, 2019, 3:35pm. Listen Download. At the end of each year, all the Filipino moms at our family New Years' Eve party would break out this tile game with all these Chinese symbols — mahjong. They’d play for hours, always screaming and laughing like Filipino moms do, sometimes playing until the wee hours of themorning.
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CHAPTER A DAY
Started in 1931, "Chapter a Day" is WPR's longest-running program. Hosts read a chapter from a book each day. Genres range from works of fiction, history and biography, and are read in half hour increments. "Chapter A Day" can be heard weekdays on the Ideas Network at 12:30p.m. and 11 p.m.
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Wisconsin Public Radio features in-depth news from WPR’s seven bureaus and NPR, entertainment programs, classical music and discussions on the Ideas Network.THE MORNING SHOW
800-642-1234. Podcast. Community Guidelines. "The Morning Show” is hosted by Kate Archer Kent. Join us weekday mornings from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. and start your day with expert guests and insightful conversation to help you make sense of the news. Executive producer Molly Stentz, along with producers L. Malik Anderson, Angelo Bautista, CourtneySIMPLY FOLK
Host Dan Robinson plays a wide variety of music, including Americana, traditional folk, roots, bluegrass, Celtic and Nordic, traditional blues, singer-songwriter, Wisconsin-based, and new releases. "Simply Folk" can be heard Sunday evenings on the Ideas and NPR News & Music networks from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. BETA | WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO "BETA" features playful and provocative profiles of the people changing our world through arts, culture and technology. The program is hosted by Doug Gordon and airs Saturdays at 9 a.m. on the NPR News & Classical Network and 11 a.m. on The Ideas Network. UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR Hosts Norman Gilliland and Emily Auerbach invite distinguished faculty guests from the University of Wisconsin-Madison to discuss topics in music, art, writing, theater, science, education, and history. "University Of The Air" can be heard on Sundays at 4 p.m. on the IdeasNetwork.
ZORBA PASTER ON YOUR HEALTH Each week, Dr. Zorba Paster and co-host Tom Clark provide listeners with health and fitness tips to live a full and healthy life. The down-to-earth, personal style makes this call-in show as entertaining as it is informative. "Zorba Paster On Your Health" can be heard Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. and again from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. on theIdeas Network.
PICKING UP THE PIECES OF MAHJONG Saturday, November 30, 2019, 3:35pm. Listen Download. At the end of each year, all the Filipino moms at our family New Years' Eve party would break out this tile game with all these Chinese symbols — mahjong. They’d play for hours, always screaming and laughing like Filipino moms do, sometimes playing until the wee hours of themorning.
PROGRAMS | WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO Started in 1931, "Chapter a Day" is WPR's longest-running program. Hosts read a chapter from a book each day. Genres range from works of fiction, history and biography, and are read in half hour increments. "Chapter A Day" can be heard weekdays on the Ideas Network at 12:30p.m. and 11 p.m.
A NEW TYPE OF COVID-19 VACCINE COULD DEBUT SOON A new kind of COVID-19 vaccine could be available as soon as this summer. It's what's known as a protein subunit vaccine.It works somewhat differently from the current crop of vaccines authorized for use in the U.S. but is based on a well-understood technology and WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT VACCINE CARDS What You Need To Know About Vaccine Cards. More than 38 percent of Wisconsinites have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine as of Friday and have a physical or electronic vaccine card to prove it. Vaccine cards aren't anything new historically, but they may be unfamiliar to people who haven't received them before. PODCASTS | WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO WPR Podcasts WPR offers Podcast Subscriptions to many of our programs and features. By subscribing, you can automatically receive specific news, programs and features to your PC, tablet or smart phone using iTunes or another podcast application. For program information, click on the program icon or title. To go to various podcast services, clickon their icon.
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800-642-1234. Podcast. Community Guidelines. "The Morning Show” is hosted by Kate Archer Kent. Join us weekday mornings from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. and start your day with expert guests and insightful conversation to help you make sense of the news. Executive producer Molly Stentz, along with producers L. Malik Anderson, Angelo Bautista, Courtney CLASSICAL MUSIC LISTS Wisconsin Public Radio Playlist (9am-3pm Weekdays, 10am-4pm Weekends) WPR's overnight classical music is supplied through "Classical 24". To find a selection you've heard during this period, see the Classical 24 Playlist above. If necessary, select the date andPROGRAM NOTES
Mon, 05/31/2021 - 11:00am. The Larry Meiller Show - 'The True West' - Historians estimate that one in four cowboys were actually Black, Latinx, Native American or women. We talk with the author of a book that tells the stories of these unsung western heroes. Listen Download. Mon, 05/31/2021 -CLASSICAL MUSIC
Produced and hosted by WPR's knowledgeable and enthusiastic music staff, our daily programs feature a wide variety of classical music drawn from WPR's vast music library, plus live performances from our studios and concert recordings made around Wisconsin. Classical Music can be heard each weekday on the NPR News & Music Network from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., and weekday evenings SUDDEN CARDIAC ARREST AWARENESS Sudden cardiac arrest is the leading cause of death in the U.S., and it is not the same as a heart attack. We talk about what it is, how to prevent it, and how you can save a life by knowing CPR. HOW A SUPREME COURT JUSTICE IN THE 1800S MADE HISTORY On Harlan writing dissents during the era of Jim Crowe. That's what's striking about it. I think the Court of that period has gotten way too little attention in history because it was responsible, essentially, for segregation and clearing the way for segregation. That court ruled against civil rights, it ruled against voting rights for AfricanAmericans.
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